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Review
. 1995 Mar;13(3):91-100.
doi: 10.1016/S0167-7799(00)88913-1.

Culturing skin in vitro for wound therapy

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Culturing skin in vitro for wound therapy

H A Navsaria et al. Trends Biotechnol. 1995 Mar.

Abstract

Current tissue-culture techniques enable keratinocytes from a small piece of skin to be grown into sheets of epithelium, or cultured keratinocyte grafts, that are suitable for treating wounds. Serial subculture enables rapid expansion of a cell population, such that grafts of a total area equivalent to that of the surface of an adult can be obtained from an initial skin biopsy of approximately 2 cm2 in under one month. In this article, the methods currently used for culturing keratinocytes, the search for a fully functional replacement for the dermal elements of skin, and the prospects for clinical development of these technologies in the near future are discussed.

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